Meet: Nebraska Tune-Up
Where: Lincoln, Neb. (Devaney Center)
When: Friday, Feb. 17 (12:30 p.m.)
Live Results: Huskers.com
The Nebraska track and field team will finish the home slate of the 2012 regular season on Friday, Feb. 17 when it hosts the Nebraska Tune-Up at the Devaney Center Indoor Track. The one-day meet is schedule to start at 12:30 p.m. with the women's DMR, while the field events start at 2 p.m. with the men's weight throw and women's long jump.
Live results will be available on Huskers.com, while tickets can still be purchased on Huskers.com, by calling 1-800-8BIGRED or by stopping by the Nebraska Athletic Ticket Office.
Huskers Gear Up for Big Ten Championships
The Nebraska Tune-Up is the Huskers' final meet before hosting the 2012 Big Ten Indoor Track and Field Championships Feb. 24-25. The two-day event will be the first Big Ten Championship hosted by Nebraska. Tickets can be purchased on Huskers.com, by calling 1-800-8BIGRED or visiting the Nebraska Athletic Ticket Office.
Pinkelman Remains Undefeated at Tyson Invitational
Senior Luke Pinkelman remained defeated on the season with his first-place finish in the men's shot put at the Tyson Invitational. He recorded a season-best throw of 64-0 1/2 (19.52), his third NCAA-automatic qualifying mark of the season.
Distance Runners Shine at Iowa State Classic
The Huskers were led by distance runners Ashley Miller and Jessica Furlan at the Iowa State Classic last week. Miller notched a first-place finish in the women's 3,000 meters as she recorded a time of 9:26.26 to take the event title. She currently holds the top Husker time in the 800 meters, mile run and 3,000 meters. Furlan followed Miller's lead, finishing first in the women's mile. She recorded a mark of 4:45.76 to beat out the field of 20.
Miller Named Most Valuable Female Performer
Senior Ashley Miller was honored at the 37th annual Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational after taking top honors in the women's mile special with a personal-best time of 4:39.11. Miller's performance put her at fourth among top-10 performers at Nebraska in the mile.
Huskers Men Win Mark Colligan Memorial
The Nebraska Track and Field team honored former assistant coach Mark Colligan as the Huskers competed in the first Mark Colligan Memorial at the Devaney Center Indoor Track on Saturday, Jan. 28. The Husker men finished first in the team rankings with 152.50 total points, while Illinois was second with 143.50 points. The Husker women came in third (123.50), as Michigan was first (161.50) and Illinois was second (133).
Huskers Sweep adidas Classic
The Nebraska track and field team swept the meet titles at the adidas Classic for the fourth straight year on Saturday, Jan. 21 at the Devaney Center Indoor Track. The Husker women dominated the field with 203 points, while Houston finished second with 117 points. The men's race was a bit tighter, but NU held off Iowa, 175-133.
NCAA Ticket Punched
Senior Luke Pinkelman used an impressive performance at the adidas Classic to secure a spot at the NCAA Indoor Championships in Boise, Idaho. He notched his third career trip to the national meet with a toss of 63-7 1/2 in the shot put. He also came in first in the shot put at the Tyson Invitational with a throw of 64-0 1/2 (19.52), marking his third NCAA automatic-qualifying performance of the season. His throw ranks as the sixth-best mark in the country heading into this weekend's competition.
Record-Setting Performances
Senior Ashley Miller etched her name into the Husker record books in the 3,000 meters at the adidas Classic with a personal-best time of 9:21.59 in the event, placing her second all-time among top 3,000 meter performers at Nebraska. With a personal-best time of 2:08.26 in the 800 meters at the Mark Colligan Memorial, Miller now ranks ninth all-time in the event at Nebraska.
Jarren Heng finished first in the 5,000 meters at the Mark Colligan Memorial, recording a personal-best time of 14:29.71. He now ranks eighth all-time in the event at Nebraska.
Huskers Earn Big Ten Honors
Nebraska seniors Ashley Miller and Luke Pinkelman were honored by the Big Ten Conference on Monday, Jan. 23 after being selected as the Big Ten Female Track and Male Field Athletes-of-the-Week. The accolade marked the first Big Ten Indoor Track and Field weekly award for both Miller and Pinkelman.
Pinkelman was honored for the second-consecutive week after being selected as the Big Ten Co-Field Athlete-of-the-Week on Monday, Jan. 30. He earned the accolade after placing first in the shot put with an NCAA-qualifying mark of 63-8 1/4 at the Mark Colligan Memorial. He earned another honor on Monday, Feb. 13 after winning the shot put at the Tyson Invitational.
Phipps Continues Success
Nebraska senior jumper Chris Phipps picked up where he left off last season, claiming titles in the long jump (25-2) and triple jump (51-9) at the Holiday Inn Invitational. He then went on to take the long (25-2) and triple jump (51-6 1/2) titles at the adidas Classic. Phipps notched another title at the Mark Colligan Memorial, recording a jump of 24-1 1/2 (7.35) in the long jump to take top honors, while he recorded a triple jump of 51-0 3/4 at the Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational to finish first.
Hall Making His Mark
Freshman Ricco Hall has excelled in his first indoor season with the Huskers. At the Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational, Hall used an impressive performance in the men's 400 meters to take the event title. His effort proved to be one of the highlights of the afternoon as he came from behind and took first with a personal-best mark of 46.93. His time ranks fourth in school history for the indoor 400 meters and puts him 18th nationally in the 400 meters this season. Hall also won the 200 meters at the Iowa State Classic with a time of 21.40.
Polacek Leading Pole Vaulters
Nebraska senior Nate Polacek has led the Husker pole vaulters so far in 2012, notching three top finishes in the event and a season-best mark of 17-7 3/4 (5.38) at the Mark Colligan Memorial.
Know How to Throw
The Husker throws squad is well represented on the NCAA top-50 list with four athletes in the shot put and one in the weight throw.
Luke Pinkelman leads the way with the sixth best shot put mark in the country at 64-0 1/2, while Tyler Hitchler ranks 14th in the shot put (60-10) and Chad Wright is 23rd (59-11 1/4).
On the women's side, Annie Jackson is ranked 45th in the shot put (50-2) and Taylor Jensen is 45th in the weight throw (61-8 1/2).
Winning Ways
The all-time winningest track and field coach in the history of the Big 12 and the former Big Eight Conference, Nebraska Head Coach Gary Pepin enters his 32nd season at NU during the 2012 track and field season. The longest tenured active coach in Cornhusker athletics, 2012 will be Pepin's 29th season as head coach of both the Husker men's and women's track teams. Pepin captured 23 Big 12 titles as the Huskers' leader.
In his first 31 seasons at Nebraska, Pepin has coached athletes to 56 NCAA titles, 476 All-America honors and 512 conference titles.
103 and Counting
After winning 51 Big Eight titles during the conference's history from 1974-1996, the Huskers continued to dominate since moving to the Big 12 Conference for the 1997 season. NU won a league-high 23 team titles during the Big 12's 14-year history, including the program's historic 100th conference team title in 2007 at the Big 12 Indoor Championships.
The Huskers added their 101st and 102nd titles during the 2009 and 2010 outdoor seasons when they became the first men's team in Big 12 history to win back-to-back team titles at the outdoor conference meet.
Nebraska also added to its lead of 103 in 2011 as the Husker women took the 2011 Big 12 Indoor Championship. The Huskers won the championship over four-time defending champion Texas A&M.
All-America Pipeline
Nebraska has been a staple at the NCAA Indoor Championships as the men's team alone has produced 116 All-America awards. The men's squad has been on quite a roll as they have had at least one athlete earn All-American honors at the past 21 national meets. Since the indoor championships began in 1965, the Huskers have failed to leave with at least one All-America award on just five occasions, including 1975, 1982, 1983, 1984 and 1990.
The women's team has been just as good indoors since the national meet started in 1980. Along with three straight national titles from 1982 to 1984, the Huskers have two or more All-Americans at every meet except for 2002 when they failed to earn a honor.